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Filter by Meaning The coach generalizes that hard work is necessary for success.
The teacher generalizes that most students will pass the test if they study hard.
The traveler generalizes that most people in this country are hospitable to visitors.
The artist generalizes that beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
My friend generalizes that all dogs are friendly.
The counselor generalizes that communication is key to maintaining healthy relationships.
The doctor generalizes that all patients with high blood pressure need to take medication.
The coach generalizes that all new players need to improve their skills.
The author generalizes that all teenage girls are obsessed with their appearance.
The scientist generalizes that all mammals have fur, but dolphins do not.
She generalizes that all men are not good listeners, but her friend's father is an excellent listener.
The traveler generalizes that all countries have the same culture, but each country has a unique culture.
She generalizes that all teenagers are rebellious, but her younger sister is not.
The investor generalizes that all stocks are risky, but there are some low-risk stocks too.
The teacher generalizes that all students who struggle with math are not smart.
He generalizes that all restaurants in the city serve spicy food, but there are some that serve mild food too.
The researcher generalizes that the results from the small sample size can be applied to the whole population.
He generalizes that all birds can fly, but there are some flightless birds too.
The investor generalizes that all technology companies will eventually go bankrupt.
She generalizes that all vegans are judgmental and preachy.
The teacher generalizes that all students who did not pass the test did not study well.
He generalizes that all millennials are entitled and lazy.
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